Donate Funds

Impact of a Financial Contribution

Every dollar contributed to HOPE of Winston-Salem provides a nutritious meal to a child in need. Funds are utilized to procure ingredients, to purchase packaging supplies as well as maintain our vehicles, operations facility & food storage equipment. We operate year-round to ensure that each Sunday is a day of HOPE, not hunger.

A $25 monthly donation will provide 300 meals annually to children at risk of hunger

A $50 monthly donation will provide 600 meals annually to children at risk of hunger

A one-time donation of $100 will provide meals to all the children at one of our largest distribution sites on a Sunday

A one-time donation of $500 covers all meals and produce on a Sunday afternoon Truck route

A one-time donation of $1,200 will cover all meals and produce for a weekend of deliveries!

Ways to Give

Send us a Check

Make a gift of securities

Making a gift of securities to H.O.P.E. is another way to contribute, offering tax savings to most donors. Electronic transfer is the most common method of delivering a gift of securities. To do so electronically, please follow these simple steps:

Instruct your broker that your DTC-eligible securities are to be transferred to: H.O.P.E. of Winston-Salem, Inc.

Federal Tax ID # 46-3772491.

Provide H.O.P.E. or instruct your broker to provide H.O.P.E. with:

1. A description (name of stock) and amount of the securities to be transferred

2. The name of brokerage firm

3. The purpose of the gift

Tell your broker that H.O.P.E. has an account at Scottrade, Account #92877874.

Phone number 336 794-0044

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Allen Suttle at aesuttle@gmail.com.
Always be sure to notify H.O.P.E. when you authorize an electronic transfer of securities.

H.O.P.E. of Winston-Salem, Inc. has been established as a North Carolina non-profit corporation and the purposes are exclusively charitable within the meaning of § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The corporation has been approved by the IRS as a tax-exempt nonprofit.